Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva (2009)

Movie Collection based off Games.

Moderator: Maskath3

Watch Gaming Movies Amazon   Gaming Merch

Movie Collection based off Games.
Post Reply

Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva (2009)

Post by bunniefuu »

It started as a game.

Since then, Professor Layton has
had many exciting adventures,

selling 7.3 million copies
to fans all over the world.

Today, we visit one of the Professor's
earliest, most intriguing investigations.

With his apprentice no. 1, Luke.
That's me by the way.

As Professor Layton makes the
leap from game to movie.

Luke, I think I finally got to
the bottom of this mystery.

I can't see a solution, Professor.

Now I can't...see at all.

Our villian escaped
through this room.

But there is no way out of here.

Remember, this case began
with the impossible.

That letter threatened that
the bell would be silenced.

But it wasn't the bell that vanished.
It was its sound.

The clue to this room was written
at the tower entrance.

"When the stars and planets
align, you will see your way".

But what's the answer, Professor?

Now listen, a true gentleman
must always be patient, Luke.

People have long watched the
stars and planets move together.

So, Professor, the
answer is in the stars?

Yes. In a manner of speaking.

But this is...

And so it was that Professor
Layton solved another mystery

One that had puzzled
all of London.

Only one who could have
silenced that bell,

is you!

Layton, you'll pay for this.

Don Paolo!

Luke!
- Right!

Flora, you stay here.
- Professor!

After him!
- Right, come on.

Once again, the Professor made the
first page of the London Times.

But the Professor is not just a
brilliant puzzle-solver.

He is also an eminent
archaeologist.

Archeologist, puzzle-solver,
and a true gentleman.

I'm Luke, his apprentice.

I handle the Professor's letters
requesting him to solve puzzles.

I also make tea.

And tidy up because the
Professor never has time.

My special talent is that
I can talk to animals...Sort of.

I have been the Professor's
apprentice for a while now.

I am learning to solve
puzzles like the Professor.

I hope that one day, I too
can be a true gentleman.

The one who holds the key
to this mystery...

Is you!

Is you!

Is you!

Is you!

Is you that I'll tidy up next.

Luke, do you remember this song?

Isn't that the one
Janice used to sing?

Yes.

I can't believe it's three
years since that case.

Janice Quatlane
was the Professor's student

before becoming a
famous opera singer.

One day, she sent a
letter and some tickets.

That letter called us in
to a complicated mystery,

that would take all our wits to solve.

PROFESSOR LAYTON
AND THE ETERNAL DIVA

Luke, that new instrument is
Oswald Whistler's new Detragan.

They say it allows one musician to play
music as rich as a whole orchestra.

And I must say, it
is very beautiful.

Not as beautiful as
Janice's voice, Professor.

Dear Professor,
I need your help.

Something astonishing has happened recently
and I don't know who else to turn to.

Melina Whistler, a friend of mine who
d*ed last year, came to speak to me...

in the body
of a seven year-old girl!

I know this sounds impossible but the girl
knows things only Melina and I could know.

When I asked her this
was possible, she told me,

I have been given the gift
of eternal life, Janice.

Professor, do you believe this
girl could really have eternal life?

I don't know, Luke.

But the key to all of this could be at
the theatre we have been invited to.

Then, let's hurry.

Please be more careful, Emmy!

You'd better get used
to this sort of thing

if you want to be Professor
Layton's second assistant.

Second assistant?

And I'm not his second assistant!

Oh, you are not?

I'm his apprentice.

And I am his assistant no. 1.

Did the Professor
say that to you?

Sort of...

Emmy, how is your
research going?

Well, it appears that it's not only this
girl who was talking about eternal life.

London is full of rumors and stories.

They say with enough money
and the right connections,

you can buy the gift of eternal life.

Eternal life...

The Eternal Kingdom...

What's the Eternal Kingdom?

It's the title of the opera
Janice is starring in.

It's the first opera Oswald
Whistler has written in years.

Oswald Whistler... Whistler...

I knew it! Janice's friend,
Melina, was called Whistler.

Oswald Whistler
and Melina Whistler.

Melina was Oswald
Whistler's daughter.

"I dedicate this opera to the
memory of my daughter Melina."

Professor, look!
That's Dr Schröder!

But of course.

The opera is based on a legend of
Ambrosia, the eternal kingdom.

My old mentor, Dr Schröder, is
an expert on Ambrosia.

But the only proof he has ever
found is part of Ambrosia's seal.

The kingdom is such a mystery,
no one even knows where it was.

The eternal kingdom, Ambrosia...

Continue your research, Emmy.

Of course I will, Professor.

What a strange-looking theatre.

Perhaps it's supposed
to represent Ambrosia.

What is the legend
about, Professor?

It is said that the kingdom
was once ruled by a

beautiful queen who loved
music above all else.

The people of the kingdom
adored their queen.

But one day, she
fell terribly ill.

Her people tried
everything to save her.

But they did not succed.

The queen d*ed

just as a remedy was dicovered.

The elixir of eternal life.

The people mourned the queen
they had failed to save.

They decided to drink the
elixer of eternal life

They want to live forever and wait for
their queen to be returned reborned.

There are those who believe
Ambrosia still exists

hidden somewhere, waiting
for their queen to return.

But no one knows the truth and the
kingdom has never been found.

Bravo!

Professor, why aren't
people clapping?

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome
to my theatre, the Crown Petone!

You are truly fortunate.

For tonight, you will
witness a miracle.

Bravo!

Finally what I have
been waiting to hear.

I tell you it's a miracle
I stayed awake this long.

As was promised when you
purchased your tickets,

tonight, one person
from the audience

gathered here will receive
the gift of eternal life.

The gift of eternal life?

It would seem that we are the only ones
who didn't know about this, Luke.

However, there is one condition.

What condition?

All of you gathered here are
going to play a little game.

The rules are simple. The prize for
the lucky winner, eternal life.

But those of you who lose
will lose your lives.

Lives? What's going on?

You must admit this is a small risk
for those desiring such a big prize.

Eternal life, instant death.

Well, what a twist.

How ingenious.

Don't be silly. We all
gonna put up with this?

Speak for yourself. I have
only got six months to live.

Yohoo! I will play your game. I
will play whatever you want.

This is just terrible.
Let me through!

Professor!

Fear not. I am Inspector
Grosky of the Yard.

My finely honed investigation
showed something

suspicious would happen
here in this theatre tonight.

And I am here to
put a stop to it.

Ladies and gentlemen,
no one will lose their lives.

I, Inspector Grosky of the Yard, have
arrested this diabolical criminal.

Are you quite sure
of that, lnspector?

I say Layton, is that you?

At your service.

Who is your little friend?
- Luke Triton!

What the...

A puppet?

Professor, the roof!

Inspector!

Ladies and gentlemen, without
further interruption,

let us begin our journey
to eternal life!

Luke!
- Coming!

The theatre...
- It's really a huge ship!

What's happening?

Does he think he can trap us?

We are already at sea.

What are you doing?
Can you see a way out?

I know what I'm doing.
I am swimming back.

I'm not sure that's
altogether wise.

Very strange. You
don't often see sharks.

Well, not in these waters.

I can go home at last.

Not even out of breath.

Nice try, sharks.

Where is she? Did you
fall, little girl?

Don't worry.

Just leave everything to me.

I'll play...

For you, who so loved music.

I want to go home!

What are you doing?

Someone's after our lives
and you play music?

We are sailing out to sea and there are...

sharks all around us.

Mr. Whistler, you're the one
behind this opera.

Tell me, did you also
plan this deadly game?

I was asked to compose an opera.
That is all.

So you say.

What should we do, Professor?
- Professor!

Janice!

I'm sorry, Professor. I never dreamed
anything like this would happen.

Really I didn't.

Please don't apologise.

Is it not the duty of
every true gentleman...

to help a lady in need?

Oh, you haven't changed at all.

Where is the little
girl from your letter?

I haven't seen her
since this morning.

I've asked Mr. Whistler, but well, he
said concentrate on my performance.

Ladies and gentlemen,

Now we are all passengers together
on the Crown Petone.

It's time for our little
puzzle-solving game to begin.

Puzzle-solving?

Game?

The rules are very simple.

The winner, Meaning the last player left,

recieves eternal life.

Professor...

I don't see that any of us have a
choice but to play the game, Luke.

Let's begin.

Puzzle no. 0-0-1 .

Look around you,
ladies and gentleman.

Look for the oldest thing you
can see and gather by it

Sounds simple. But
there is a catch.

When the music stops,
your time is up.

If you want eternal life,
there's no time to lose.

The oldest thing we can see...

Professor, let's look.
- Yes.

I'll come too.
- Of course.

That's a fish?
- It's a fossil, you buffon.

Professor, the ship is full of antiques.
The answer could be anything here.

So, which one is it?

The ship is full of antiques.
The answer could be anything.

Look for the oldest thing you can see...

I've got it. Come on. Let's
go back to the theatre.

Professor...

Think back to what he said
on the first question.

He told us,

we were to look for the
oldest thing we could see,

but he did not say the
oldest thing on the ship.

That's right, he didn't say
that, did he , Professor?

That's because the answer to
this puzzle is not on the ship.

Then, where is it?

The oldest thing we can see...

is the sky with its stars,
billions of year old.

Of course!
As brilliant as always, Professor!

Ladies and gentlemen,
your time is up.

The oldest thing you can see
are the stars above you.

To those of you in
theatre, congratulations.

You can continue.
- Yes!

But for those of you
who got it wrong...

Let us proceed to puzzle no. 0-0-2.

Now, go to where you can
see the largest crown.

The largest crown...

This is hardly a competition if
keeps gathering us all together.

There are hundreds of crowns on display
all over this silly little ship.

There is no way we can compare
all of them in the time we have.

She is right. There is no time.

Maybe all the crowns are red herrings.

Professor can you
find the answer?

I wonder...

Professor! I think you should
just leave this one to me.

Luke?

Don't worry, Janice.

I'm the Professor's
apprentice no. 1.

That's quite the
apprentice you have.

The biggest crown...

Crown...

A crown...

Now, we are all passengers
together on the Crown Petone.

Yes! That's it! the ship we
are on is the Crown Petone!

Well done, my boy!

I remember seeing there was a big
crown in the entrance where we came in.

On the sign with the
theatre's name on it.

Yes. A great big one.

Come on. That must be it.

Professor, come on. Let's go.

Is everyone else in the entrance?

But the entrance is the
other way, isn't it?

Professor, we are going the wrong way.
We have to go back.

This way is fine, Luke.

But...

The crown in the entrance
is also a red herring.

He knew after the first puzzle,
we would look for trick questions.

He hoped once we'd seen small
crowns weren't the answer,

we would go to
the entrance instead.

But that is also a trick.

But why make it so difficult?

There can only be one
winner at the end.

So the puzzles he sets
can't be too easy.

He has to try and throw
us off the scent.

By putting a trick in the first
puzzle and gathering us together,

He wanted to make us think
this answer would be the same.

This is making my head hurt.

Don't worry. You
will see soon enough.

Careful. Stand back. I will do it.
Leave it all to me.

You've done this before.

I've spent some time at sea as captain
of a merchant ship, don't you know.

Curtis O'Donnell's the name.

Come. We should hurry.

Mr. Whistler.
- Janice.

My adopted daughter, Melina.

It appears you've
solved this puzzle too.

Yes.

Now everyone done turn up.

But you said crown in the
entrance was the right answer.

The more fools go the wrong way, the
quicker I get my hand on eternal life.

And I really wish you would stop
giving out hints to everyone else.

Let's help.

What hints?

Melina, where did you disappear to?

Why?

Why did you bring the Professor?

Melina?

He musn't win this game!

Are you Melina's friend or not?

Please, let us have our wish.

Our wish?

But where are we going?

We are going to where we can see
the biggest crown of course.

But I can't see a crown anywhere.

You will see in a minute, Luke.

It was you who shouted out the ship's
name and yet you still don't get it?

Excuse me, Miss...

Amelia.

Amelia, how did you come to
be at the theatre tonight?

Yes, a schoolgirl like you couldn't
afford a ticket like that.

It costs a small fortune.

Amelia didn't buy her ticket.

She was invited.

Sadly, I lost my daughter
who loved music.

I wanted to give a young girl the
oppurtunity to hear my new opera

in her place.

Of course, she has to be as
talented as my daughter.

I searched far and wide
to find the right person.

And I invited this
special young girl.

She is very talanted. You see,
Amelia is a British chess champion.

Just twelve of us left now.

Well...

Seems like this competition shouldn't go
on too much longer before I claim my prize.

You're very sure of yourself.

Which is a shame seeing
as I am going to win.

I shall remain beautiful
for all of time.

This is almost an exact copy
of a scene in my book.

m*rder on the Thames. As the hero...
- Oh my. Can it really be?

Wait, are you Annie Dretche?

The mystery writer?

Well, how flattering. It
seems my work is known

even amongst London's
super rich celebrities.

I am honoured, Mrs Raidley...

I have seen you in the
gossip magazines.

Well well. Aren't I a lucky fellow to be
in a boat with all these famous people.

It gets better, that eccentric
gentleman is Mr. Frederick Burgland,

president of the "World
Fleet" corporation.

And over there a
football legend,

the man with the golden left leg.

Pierre Starbuck?

I thought your left leg looked familiar.

Golden left leg...
here is what's left.

I need eternal life if I am
ever to get my strength back.

She's a bit shy.

Mr. Whistler, is it true that
this girl came back to life?

Reborn as Melina.

Where did you hear that?

Nonsense. I adopted this girl.

I only call her Melina
as a sign of affection.

But...
- Janice.

It makes me happy that you
wish Melina was still with us.

But... she is gone.

I decided to carry on
composing for her sake.

When that man asked
me to write an opera,

I agree to do this for Melina, to
play for my daughter's memories.

But I never expected this.

Professor, the ship!

It was the biggest crown all along!

Ladies and gentlemen in the
boats, my congratulations.

You've come one step
closer to eternal life.

Professor!

Now sit back. Enjoy the
next part of your journey.

And hardly a hair out of place.

Ahoy. Ahoy!

Where is everyone? They cannot
hide from inspector Grosky.

Justice will prevail and I...

Professor!
- Janice!

Have the police discovered anything
about your daughter's disappearance?

No. They still don't have any leads.

She is a bright girl.
She wouldn't get lost.

Oh, why hasn't she
come home yet?

And could I possibly
see a picture of her?

Yes.

Nina...

Dr Schröder,

does this come from Ambrosia?

Yes... This is the only Ambrosian
artefact we have ever found.

It's a priceless treasure.

Man has always dreamt

of eternal life. Even today,

with our technologies
and medicines,

We must all face death one day.

That is nature's unchanging law.

But of course, people have long
sought a way to escape that fate.

Doctor, do you believe Ambrosia
still exists even now?

I certainly hope so.

Even if the elixir of
life is just a legend,

Ambrosia would be
a great discovery.

There are many people who
want to study it in person.

And we have some frightening news.

Early this morning, a submarine
came across bearing number

of the missing audience members
from the Crown Petone.

The theatre which vanished last night,

Singer Janice Quatlane, and composer Oswald
Whistler are among those still missing.

Survivors are reporting that
they were all part of a

bizzare game that had
promised them eternal life.

I have to go!

But Emmy!

Dear dear...

Where are we now?

It appears to be
totally deserted.

Look there!

Is it? It is!

I am sure of it.
This is Ambrosia!

Ambrosia you say...

Or at least, this is where
Ambrosia once was.

I am Marco Brock, and I
am an amateur historian.

For years now, I have spent my
time compiling the scrap book

on the eternal kingdom of Ambrosia.

You collected that?
- Oh good, a history geek.

Yes. This is the famous Ambrosian seal.

It certainly looks
like the seal.

I saw it once at Dr
Schröder's house.

I am actually here. My
dream has come true.

Yes. If this really is Ambrosia...

our dreams will be realized.
The legend of eternal life.

Does this mean...

the elixir of eternal
life could be nearby.

What's that there?

A feast?
- A note.

"A reward for those
left in the game".

Wine, eh? Good. I am
simply dying of thrist.

Well, I for one want my reward.

A reward or a new
puzzle perhaps?

I don't care.
I'm going to eat.

This is good.

Really good!

This game, this island...

Eating outside on the beach...

Watching the sea shore here
with you, Professor...

It feels like a dream.

Yes, these are the
perfect surroundings.

They even have puzzles and
ruins for us to examine.

Puzzles and ruins.

Of course, puzzles and ruins
are more romantic for you.

Here.

Hold it like this and
you hear the sea.

Except it's never really
worked for me though.

I hear it.
- you can?

That's pretty music.

Sea taught it to me.
- The sea?

Did you hear...

Mr. Whistler! Melina's just disappeared!
She was there just then.

She's just gone off
to play somewhere.

Don't worry. She'll be back soon.

Ladies and gentlemen,

your little break is over.

Professor! Wolves!

Now that you've eaten, you can
be dessert for the wolves.

Hurry, run!

Something is wrong. They
don't seem to understand me.

Someone is controlling them.

Janice, Luke, let's run!

OK!
- Let's go.

I am not built for running.

Then stay here. That will
be one less competitor.

Look, a river!

What's that?

A castle? Here?

Puzzle no. 0-0-3.

You must cross this river and reach
the castle you see before you.

Professor...

First we have to deal
with the wolves.

Won't they ever give up?

Professor, look!

Cages.

I've got it, Luke!

Come on. Those cages will
get us out of danger.

Come on then, you silly wolves!

Ready?

Wait!
Over here!

Now, drop it!

Oh dear.

Oh super. Now we are the
ones who are trapped.

No. this is the right answer.
- She is right.

One, two... One, two...

Ridiculous..

it was easier to place
ourselves in the cages

than to trap the
wolves inside of them.

That solved part of
our problem, Luke.

What do we do next, Professor?

It might be ridiculous, but it works.

We all have to move together.

One, two... One, two...
One, two...

This Professor Layton
or whoever he is,

might actually have some brains
under that hat after all.

Professor, they have seen us!

Let's go!

Not more running, Professor.

Even a cool gentleman needs
to get some exercise.

Into that cabin!
- Right!

Quickly, inside!
- Janice!

How interesting. It would
appear our deserted island

is inhabited after all.

Professor, how are we
gonna reach that castle?

I think I have found
us a way to get there.

Great. We can help.

There it is.

Let her go!
- Right, Professor.

Hang on!

Somehow Professor, we have
built ourselves a helicoptor.

That was the idea.

Faster, Professor!
The wolves are catching us!

This is as fast as
it goes I am afraid.

This is like flying on
a giant grasshopper!

Don't you worry, Janice. You can
hang on to me if you are scared.

No. I am not scared.

This is great fun.

This is fun?!
- Yeah!

Look! There is the
castle, Professor.

I'll try to land somewhere. Hang on tight.

But not to the pilot!

Welcome to my castle, Professor.

Ladies and gentleman,
please assemble at the courtyard.

So you made it. And I thought you have
been turned into tasty wolf dessert.

Luke...

Let's now proceed to puzzle 0-0-4,

As you can see,

there are four doors,
leading to four towers.

Now look at the courtyard.

Professor, there are letters here!

One of those four towers

contains the King's Chamber.

Find the door that leads
into the King's Chamber.

And when you do,
enter that tower.

H, I, K, G...
I have no idea.

Just a door between
us and eternal life.

King tower? King?

I've got it, Professor.
I am certain of it.

K-I-N-G spells king.

Put "IN" between K and G,

and so, we have to go in
the door between them.

That's brilliant, Luke!

Luke, will you be alright
by yourself for a while?

There is something
I have to check.

But...

I don't think this game is
about eternal life after all.

That's right, Mr.
Professor Layton.

Why don't you lead us
straight to the answer?

Don't go. Come back.

Wait!

Just wait there. We
will come back for you.

The Professor...

Don't worry, Janice. The
Professor will come back.

What's going on?
We had the right answer!

It's you!

Luke, do you know him?

Who are you?

I am Jean Descole.

A humble scientist and
your host on this island.

And now...

our little game have
almost come to an end.

But what is all this? Which
one of us gets eternal life?


What are you going to
do to us, Descole?

Bring Miss Amelia to me.

But... Why me?

Hey! What do you want with her?

Leave me alone!
- No!

Janice!

Ahoy!

I'm down here!

Ah, now l see. Those submarines that
passed me were really life boats.

Yes and with the missing
audience from the Crown Petone aboard them.

Most of them anyway.

But you say only one arrived?

I'm sure I saw two submarines
escape the ship.

Two?

Yes, the other one
headed out to sea.

Of course. Hold on!

So, this is where she lived.

A Song of the Sea.

What a wonderful view.

You're the person
I came to see, Melina.

You... you mustn't interfere.

How long have you been living here?

I was... I was very ill.

My father brought me here. He thought
the air would be good for me.

That's why I'm so much better.

Better?

Why would you be better?

You told Janice you had been reborn
with the gift of eternal life.

I was... I was reborn.

I was ill. I d*ed and then I...

I didn't die! He
is not my daddy!

He brought me here.

He didn't. Quiet. He will find out.

But...

Melina.
- I am not Melina.

Yes I am.

No!
I want to go home!

Stop it! Stop it!

Of course.

This way!
- Right!

All right, all right!

No, not my scrap book!

I'll protect you from them, Janice!
- Luke!

Emmy?

Sorry I'm late,
second assistant!

Apprentice no. 1!

I'm Grosky of the Yard and
you're all under arrest!

Are you all right?

Professor Layton!

Nina!

Nina?

Your mommy and daddy sent me.

Can I go home now?

Yes. They are frightfully worried.
They miss you.

Professor, Descole has Amelia!

I know. Janice,
let's finish this.

Yes.

Have we come to the end?

Everything is going according to
plan as I told you it would do.

You kidnapped people. You sold all
those tickets. That's no plan.

That was my plan.

Mr. Whistler.

So, you were involved in all this.

Come come, Amelia. Everything's OK.

Where are the others?
Why am I here alone?

Because you are the winner. You
will receive eternal life!

What is this?
- The Detragan.

We brought it from the ship.

This beautiful instrument does
not just play music, Amelia.

It will also give the gift
you crave of eternal life.

And it was me who created it.

Quickly, Amelia. This way.
- Wait!

But I don't want eternal life. I
want to give it to my grandad.

He only has a month to live.

He should be here.

He has to drink the
elixir of life.

There is no elixir.

Leave me alone!
Let me go!

Let me go!

Please, don't!

Please, Mr. Whistler!

Enough!

Are you OK?

Mr. Whistler, I have deduced,

you never intended to give
eternal life to the winner.

On the contrary,

You were intending to steal their life.
Take it away from them.

That is just not true.

I've finally discovered the truth.

The awful truth
behind this game.

What is it, Professor?

One year ago,

when Melina was dying,

or rather, because she was dying,

you put a vast sum of money
to building this Detragan.

And assisting you was the
scientist, Jean Descole.

But the Detragan is no
ordinary instrument.

It is a machine that can
copy a person's personality,

their memory all into
another person's brain.

What?
- A copy? Is that possible?

Unfortunately, the results
weren't perfect.

The person's real
personality, their memories

would force the copy
back out of their mind.

Nina here showed me that.

Tell me again that person who
you were talking to before.

It was Melina.

You knew Nina's memories were returning.

That Melina would be lost
without another host.

You needed a subject with a
brain that would accept Melina.

This is why

you invited gifted young girls
like Amelia.

I am sure the game for eternal
life was Descole's idea.

So, all you wished was to
copy Melina's memories,

to keep her alive forever.

Very impressive, Layton.

When did you realise
I was involved?

I suspected it for a while and
my suspicion were confirmed

when I saw this gloomy castle.

Then I knew it must be you
orchestrating this plot, Descole.

This one will have to do!

I can't let her memories fade.
There is no time. No time!

What?

Who took the key?

Who took it?

Layton, was it you?
Give it back!

The Detragan can't hold her memories
much longer. She will disappear forever!

Please, calm yourself.

I know who has the key.

That person holds the key to the Detragan

and to explain all the
mysteries in this case,

They know everything you have done.

Who is it?

You haven't guessed?

They hid themselves carefully,

to save you
from your mistakes.

So, who is it then, Professor?

It is you!

Janice?

I think it is time to tell
us everything, Janice.

Or should I say... Melina!

You are right. I am Melina.

You thought putting my memories into
Janice had failed but it hadn't.

Janice allowed me to stay
here to my very great surprise.

She buried her
personailty voluntarily,

so that I couId act in her place.

I had been ill for so long...

Now, I could walk
and dance and sing.

Then, I didn't need anyone else.

Congratulations, Whistler.
We've accomplished our objective.

As the time went by, I came
to realize how wrong this is.

I can't steal another's life
so I could live my own.

So, you sent me that letter?

Yes. Janice told me you were
the right man, Professor.

You were the only hope
of stopping my father.

No. I can't take other
people's lives.

But I knew while father had that
machine, that he would never let me go.

Melina...

Janice has told me so many great
things about you, Professor.

She is very very
fond of you indeed.

Melina, all I did...
It was all for you!

Thank you, father. Thank
you for your love.

But these. This all has to stop.

How could I possibly keep on living
without you here with me? Tell me.

Professor! The roof!

What the?

Melina!

What are you doing, Descole?

l'm afraid I need this young lady's voice
if I am to accomplish my real goal here.

What are you planning?

To bring Ambrosia back to life!

The legend of Ambrosians fades but it
was I who discovered the complete seal.

Layton, do you know what the
lines around that symbol mean?

Their music.

That is correct.

Ambrosian music. That seal is the
first key to unlocking Ambrosia.

It is A Song of the Stars.

Of the stars?

The second key is you, Melina.

What? How can I be a key?

The Ambrosian seal hides not
one key but two of them.

Two songs that resonate in perfect harmony.
A Song of the Stars and the sea.

A Song of the Sea...

When two songs are
played together here,

Ambrosia will rise once more.

How could I not see it? All he ever
wanted was the Ambrosia kingdom.

Just as I cracked the
code, the one person,

who knew A Song of the Sea,
the other key I needed,

could no longer sing it.

But her memories remained.

All I needed was someone
to bring those memories alive.

Janice!

Luke!

Watch out, Professor.

Stop it!

You must sing if you want
to save them, Melina.

This is your farewell performance.

Sing Melina. Sing A
Song of the Sea.

Sing, Melina!

Are you all right?

Ambrosia will rise again!

Run everyone. Run!

Luke!
- Yes!

Professor!

Why? Why won't it rise?

Again. Sing it. Sing!

Of course!

Why... Why?

Well... If the door to
Ambrosia will not open

by this music, I
will tear it down!

What is that thing?
- It's terrible!

What is Descole trying to do?

Ambrosia shall be mine.

Melina!

Melina!
- Mr. Whistler!

Please someone save Melina...

There is a way to save her.

Emmy, stay here. Luke, with me.

Coming!

Rise, Ambrosia.

Give me your secrets.
I command you.

Show yourself!

Layton?

You think you can stop me
with that contraption?

Melina!

I warned you not
to get in my way.

Stop it!

Get out of my way.

Professor, I can save her!

It's too dangerous!

Professor, I have
to do something.

After all...

I want to be a true gentIeman!

Then I am counting on you.
- Ready!

We can't go any higher.
- I will make it.

Hang on there, Melina.
I am coming for you.

Luke Triton...

Time to be rid of you.

Melina!

Luke!

Professor!

I told you not to get in my way.

You just keep coming back.

Thank you, Luke.

Forget it. It was
nothing, Melina.

Too slow.

You think so, Descole?

The Ambrosian seal.
- What?

You only solved
part of the puzzle.

What are you talking about?

You found the songs of
the sea and the stars.

The seal shows not two
songs but three, Descole.

You cannot raise Ambrosia unless you
look at the pattern another way.

If you turn the seal upside
down, another melody appears.

The sun.
- Yes.

The final key is...

A Song of the Sun.

Without that song,

Ambrosia will never
appear, Descole.

Melina, sing A Song of the Sea.
- Yes!

Layton!

Ambrosia is mine and mine alone.

Descole!

Professor!

Professor...

I say, that thing looks as if
it's going to explode.

We have to help them.

Professor, what do we do?

Time to go, Luke. Melina.

Melina!

You alright?
- Melina...

Melina!

Melina...

Melina.

Melina...

Father?
- Melina!

Please don't ever scare
me like that again.

I miss you so much.
Never leave me, Melina.

Let's go home.
We'll play piano the together.

We'll have so much time.
We will play every day...

I'm sorry.

Dear father, I have only ever brought
you grief and sadness, haven't I?

No. You are my only joy
and I couldn't save you.

It was fate. There was
nothing you could do.

But I...

Listen to me. You have
to start a new life.

I don't want a new life!

I cannot stay here.

But even if I am
gone, dear father,

I will still live on
in your memory.

Even though you won't see me,

I will always be with you.

Don't talk like that, please.

Melina...

Father, do you remember what you used
to say, when you left for a concert?

"No matter..."

" No matter how far
I am from you,"

"wherever I go, you will
always be in my heart ."

Father, no matter how far I go,

I will always be in your heart.

Whenever you remember me,

I'll always be there.

I must go now, father.

Thank you for loving me.

I have to go.

Janice, I am sorry to have
borrowed you body for so long.

Don't go Melina. You can stay.

Don't worry.

It's best for everyone
that I go now.

I'm so glad you treasured the
special pendant that I left you.

Melina!

Farewell.

Janice, it's time for you to start
living your own life again.

Farewell, Father.

Melina...

Farewell, Luke.

Apprentice no. 1.

Melina...

And farewell, Professor Layton.

Melina...

I am so glad that all of you
were my very last memory.

Melina?

Professor, Melina has left us.

Is there no way to get her back?

Now listen to me, Janice.
Melina hasn't gone.

Luke!

If you remember her, she
will always be here.

That is what she said to us.

That is right, isn't it, Professor?

Yes.

Remember her for always.

I will remember as well.

Mr. Whistler.

I am afraid I must arrest you.

Please, let me play one last song.

So, the secret of Ambrosia
was not eternal life.

The Ambrosians live forever because
we remember their beloved queen.

So, that's it. And another
mystery has been solved.

Professor, do you think
Melina could have been

a reincarnation of the
queen of Ambrosia?

I think she might
have been, Luke.

The legend was said the
kingdom would arise once more

when its beloved queen returned.
Post Reply